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I've got one in 243. Nothing special about them other than the inscription.
 
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I've got one in 243. Nothing special about them other than the inscription.




I have three of them. Two No.1's, and a No.3 .30/40. Nothing special except the inscription, as noted above. No gold inlays, no nuthin'. These are not one of Ruger's special anniversary/commemmoratives. Just rifles made in 1976, and inscibed as having been "Made in the 200th Year of American Liberty."
 
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Check out Cabela's website. They have one in their Dundee MI location in 45 70 with the gold lettering for $1700.00


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I was incorrect it is a 50th anniversary not a Liberty.


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My Liberty Model is a .458 Win Mag and has beautiful wood. It was in Like New condition when I got it. The No 1 is a wonderful and classic rifle and 100% ambidextrous.


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